Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... Status The results from studies examining socioeconomic status and inflammatory bowel disease have been contradictory . High67 as well as low68,69 socioeconomic status has been associated with an increased incidence of inflammatory ...
... Status The results from studies examining socioeconomic status and inflammatory bowel disease have been contradictory . High67 as well as low68,69 socioeconomic status has been associated with an increased incidence of inflammatory ...
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... status : well nourished , moderately malnourished , and severely mal- nourished ( Table 27.3 ) . " It is important to emphasize that the SGA is indeed subjective and as a consequence there are no absolute values for its measurement . It ...
... status : well nourished , moderately malnourished , and severely mal- nourished ( Table 27.3 ) . " It is important to emphasize that the SGA is indeed subjective and as a consequence there are no absolute values for its measurement . It ...
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... status , 528t clinical and scientific basis for , 525-546 control diets for rats with methotrexate- induced enterocolitis , 542f correction factors for predicting energy requirements for hospitalized patients , 529t dietary factors ...
... status , 528t clinical and scientific basis for , 525-546 control diets for rats with methotrexate- induced enterocolitis , 542f correction factors for predicting energy requirements for hospitalized patients , 529t dietary factors ...
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